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Learn about existing responsibilities that doctors have when treating you. We identify things you are entitled to as a patient, so that you have a good understanding about what to expect during medical encounters and you can take an active role in your health-care.
Providing easy access to public information about Ontario’s 40,000+ doctors is a huge part of our mandate.
Sexual Abuse Complaints
Information about individuals who have been practising medicine without a certificate of registration and/or a person who has been holding him/herself out as a physician in contravention of the Regulated Health Professions Act, 1991 or the Medicine Act, 1991.
Concerns about a Doctor's Health
Watch this video tour and read the frequently asked questions to learn more about our new public register of Ontario physicians.
Certificate of Professional Conduct
Change in Contact Information
The content in this resource is based on the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario’s (CPSO)’s Human Rights in the Provision of Health Services policy ("Policy"). Additional guidance for physicians can be found in the Advice to the Profession: Human Rights in the Provision of Health Services ("Advice") companion document.
Need to find a doctor on our public registry, make a request for CPSO-related data, or get information on how to file a formal complaint against an Ontario doctor? Visit this section for all this and more.
Quick links to information for new members
The patient and caregiver voice is not just welcome, but absolutely vital to our work. Find out how you can take part.
Our Physician Register lets you easily find information about physicians registered with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO), as well as some former physicians who are no longer registered.
Alternative Dispute Resolution
What to Expect When Receiving Virtual Care from Ontario Doctors
If you’ve been sexually abused by a doctor, you may qualify for financial help to see a therapist or counsellor.
Incorporated medical practices need a Certificate of Authorization to operate in Ontario.
Decision Making for End-of-Life Care: Guide for Patients and Caregivers
Looking to practise medicine in Ontario? Learn more about our licensing process.
Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine
View a list of the most recent decisions of our Discipline Committee. Each entry includes the doctor’s name, the Discipline Committee finding, and a link to the doctor’s page on the public register.
This document is intended to help physicians interpret the expectations as set out in the Physician Treatment of Self, Family Members or Others Close to Them policy and provide guidance around how these obligations may be effectively discharged.
CPSO is excited to announce that its redesigned Physician Register is now live!
Launched on October 16, the new Register has been completely ...
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